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21. | Literature and culture of the Elizabethan 1590s and New Elizabethan 1950s |
22. | Environment and Identity in Early British Literature |
23. | Flow Dynamics in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture |
24. | Literary politics: British literature and public debate: 1760--1820 |
25. | Bodies as texts, texts as bodies: Corpses in nineteenth-century British literature |
26. | The poetics of discovery: Materiality, aesthetics and history in British literature, 1798--1869 |
27. | Grammarians and Barbarians: How the vernacular revival transformed British literature and identity in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries |
28. | Absence and alterity: Poiesis in seventeenth-century British literature and science |
29. | 'Illicit proximities': The conundrum of Creole identity in eighteenth-century British literature |
30. | Redeeming economics: Contract and sacrifice in British literature, 1794--1857 |
31. | The fabulous Nabob: Miscegenations of empire and vocation in eighteenth-century British literature |
32. | Outlaw fathers: Re-imagining patriarchy in British literature |
33. | Absorbing East-Central Europe: Representations of the region in modern British literature |
34. | The impasse of Roman Catholicism in nineteenth-century British literature |
35. | The Gypsy as trope in Victorian and modern British literature |
36. | Gender, power, and the January-May marriage in nineteenth-century British literature |
37. | On the outside of the inside: Servants, wards, and family structures in British literature, 1722--1771 |
38. | Theologies of Crisis in British Literature of the Interwar Period |
39. | 'A differing and Eastern kind': The idea of the 'Oriental style' in eighteenth-century British literature |
40. | Privileged pages: Contextualizing the realities, challenges, and successes of teaching canonical British literature in culturally responsive ways |
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